Life Magazine – July 14, 1921 (# 2019) – Cow Milking Humor
$64.00
Magazine Condition : Very Good
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Description
Cover : Small poor boy looking with longing at the crowd gathering at the entrance to the circus “Out of Luck,” art by Victor C. Anderson.
– Full page American Chain Company ad with interesting art by Hull, maybe A. C. Hull.
– Full page art or cartoon art by Laurence Fellows (Kelly-Springfield tires ad), A. B. Frost (What happened when the caddy sliced his ball), R. M. Crosby (To soft music), Charles Dana Gibson (People we can get along without XX – The old friend of the family who asks “What you intend to be when you grow up”), T. S. Sullivant (The truth about Eden).
– Two page centerspread art by Angus MacDonall (Uncle Peter is going from bad to worse – milking the cow humor).
– Some current events include : Stocks are convalescent, Many minds have been diverted to sports, Harvard – Yale boat crewing race, Open Golf trophy goes to Chicago, Contest between Samuel Gompers and Lewis of the Mine Workers for the Presidency of the American Federation of Labor, Dempsey – Carpentier fight, Lloyd George invites De Valera of Sinn Fein to London for conference on Irish peace, American vacation travel to Europe resumes.
– Full page color Fatima cigarette ad with striking art of man lighting cigarette at night, no signature but distinctive style, surely J.C. Leyendecker.
– And so much more! 1921 Life humor magazines are great FUN – get ready to grin, giggle and guffaw!
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